soundnoun
(SEEM)

the sound of sthC2[S]›how something seems to be, from what is said or written: I like the sound of the beef in redwinesauce.By/From the sound of it I don't think it was her fault.So I'm going to be talking to over 90 people, am I? I don't like the sound of that!

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Lies, lies, lies!

by Kate Woodford,

February 25, 2015

​​​ According to sociologists (=people who study the relationships between people living in groups), we are good at lying. As a species, we have developed a remarkable ability to deceive each other (= persuade each other that something false is true). Being able to say things that are not true can help with